Mischievous Kids
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Mischievous Kids


Oh, those kids have grown so much and now are getting into all kinds of trouble.  Here is Myrtle's buckling on top of the hay feeder.  I guess it tastes much better when eaten from the top down.  Missy is saying "Myrtle, your son is on top of my hay feeder, could you please get him down!"  Myrtle just rolls her eye (yes, I said eye....she only has one!)  Then before you know it, his sister has joined him.  Oh my these two are trouble with a capital "T"!!



















Now this looks like something fun to play with!
I think not, little fellow!
The fainters are quite agile climbers when they are tiny.  This phase is short lived however.  Soon they will keep all four feet on the ground....except when they faint...and then all four feet are in the air (pointing toward the sky).

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- Happy Feet
Bert had a little playtime yesterday afternoon. It's amazing to me how not even 3 days old, and he is so very agile. Baby goats always seem to have "happy feet"! His mama, Sissy is on the left with him.He ventures over to the right to see his grandma,...

- Toddler Play
Mama, don't let your toddlers play on the roof! Here are our newest kids...Sally and Fred and Sissy's twin girls (who remain nameless, as they are sold) having a ball on the roof.  They grow up too fast! And look how big our first batch...

- You Know You're Having A Bad Day When......
.....your best friend poops on you!!! Poor O'Malley was found waddling (yes, she has that pregnant waddle) around the goat yard yesterday with a pile of goat berries on her back.  It's bad enough that Missy and Myrtle butt her with their...

- More New Baby Goats!!!
Today was an extremely busy day in the Bee Haven Acres Nursery. Missy gave birth to a tiny blue-eyed,tri-color buckling. He is just the handsomest!!Here is Becky with Missy's new buckling...treating his cord with betadine...And Myrtle gave birth to...

- Finally, The Long-awaited Arrival Of Fainting Goats
What seems like a forever wait has finally come to a close and our goats have arrived. After a several-day trip across country in the back of a horse trailer, our O'Malley, Jack(a wether), Jill, Missy, Myrtle and a yet-to-be-named buckling arrived...



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